Strike Out (Texas Titans 1)

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Synopsis

When professional baseball player, Zach Foster, agreed to go into business with five of his best friends, he didn’t expect their little sports bar to evolve into a national chain, spanning fifty states, but it did. The business helps to fill the void in Zach’s life during the off-season, but when he closes his eyes at night, he still can’t forget the girl who left that gaping hole in his heart when she left him standing at the altar without so much as a note to explain her disappearance.

Lauren ‘Rennie’ Alexander would do anything to fulfill a sick child’s wish. Not only is it her job, as director of the Sky’s the Limit Foundation, but it’s her passion. So when one of her volunteers brings her a letter scribbled in crayon, complete with an application from the little boy’s loving parents, Rennie is ready to make another dream come true. Until she realizes that sick little boy’s dream is her worst nightmare. He wants to meet his hero, baseball player, Zach Foster. The same lying, cheating, jerk who broke Rennie’s heart. It’s seems she has no choice but to take one for the team.

Didn't like Rennie

I like the writer writing style, but didn't like the story. What justification do a mother have, for not telling a man he's a father? None! Unless he is a rapist or mentally or physically abusive to her or the child.
I didn't like Rennie. In my opinion she was a spoiled brat! Who went around seeking justification for not telling Zach, ten years ago she was pregnant with his child when she left him at the altar.
Her sister, Jackie was right when she said, "What a tangle web we weave when we practice to deceive."
5 stars for talking about Juvenile Diabetes and Autism, but 3 stars for the story. Was going to give it 2 stars, but changed my mind.

by Deeon January 21, 2015

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5

This was a Great Read!

Keeping this book in my library so that I can re-read it. I can't wait to read the rest of the Texas Titans books. I hope they are as good as this one!

by Moe Tayloron June 23, 2015

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4.0

striKe out

Really good book♥

by elizaaon October 12, 2014

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4.0

Great read

A really great read about family, responsibility, love, passion, and second chances. I really love reading it

by Epheomaon September 11, 2015

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3.0

Ok I guess

The end of the story was disappointing. It's like the author got tired of writing and wanted to be done with it.